High Noon
Hand cut and torn paper adhered to cradled masonite panel with matte medium
on masonite board
N/A
Signed on Front
2014
One-of-a-kind
x 1.5" d
16" h
x 24" w
3 lbs.
2 oz.
Ships free
About this artwork
With another avenue into the childlike imagination, these 'bots aren't backing down. Remember how convinced we were, when we drew those plastic pistols, that our evil and menacing adversaries would indeed be shot full of holes and our glory embedded forever in the fabric of history? Then the bad guy would pop up with vigor, and run to the kitchen with us for fresh baked cookies. Scoff if you will at the glorification of violence. You would be just in doing so. But no kid I knew ever actually grew up and shot anyone. There must be strong moral compasses in the hearts of even the most vicious of imaginary killers, sauntering about in a jingling pair of size 4 boots n' spurs. These 'bots are just reenacting those roles. The sides are finished with randomly cut and collaged graphics of many different textures, but largely with imagery of puppy and kitten fur.
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